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Cancer Screening

Precision, Care, and Recovery: Your Path to Better Health with General & Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Laparoscopic Hernia

Laparoscopic Appendix

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Laparoscopic Tubal Ligation

Laparoscopic Renal Stones

PCNL Turp

Frequently Asked Questions

What is laparoscopic surgery?

Laparoscopic surgery, also known as minimally invasive surgery, involves making small incisions and using a camera to perform operations, reducing pain, scarring, and recovery time.

Laparoscopic hernia surgery uses small incisions and a camera to repair a hernia, offering a quicker recovery and less postoperative pain than traditional open surgery.

The benefits of laparoscopic appendectomy include smaller incisions, less pain, faster recovery, and a reduced risk of complications like infections.

Laparoscopic hysterectomy involves fewer and smaller incisions, leading to less pain, quicker recovery, and reduced risk of infection compared to traditional open hysterectomy.

Laparoscopic tubal ligation is a procedure for female sterilization where the fallopian tubes are closed off using small incisions and a camera, offering a less invasive option than traditional surgery.

What is PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy)?

PCNL is a minimally invasive procedure to remove large kidney stones through a small incision in the back, making it an effective treatment for complex or larger stones.

TURP is a procedure to treat prostate enlargement by removing excess prostate tissue through the urethra, providing relief from urinary obstruction caused by an enlarged prostate.

Both PCNL and TURP offer quicker recovery times, less postoperative pain, smaller incisions, and a reduced risk of complications compared to traditional open surgeries.

Recovery time varies, but most patients can return to light activities within 1-2 weeks after laparoscopic procedures, with full recovery taking a few weeks depending on the procedure.

While these minimally invasive surgeries are generally safe, risks include infection, bleeding, damage to surrounding organs, and anesthesia-related complications. However, these risks are lower compared to traditional open surgery.